California Network for Education in Affordable Housing 2014-15 Membership List Organization Mission Contact BRIDGE Housing BRIDGE strengthens communities by developing, owning and managing high-quality, affordable homes for working families and seniors. Alicia Crawford acrawford@bridgehousing.co m Collective Impact/Magic Zone Founded in 2007, Collective Impact is a unique non-profit organization whose mission is to bring constructive change to people. We recognize that all people are connected, and believe that, if we work together, we can develop inventive solutions to the issues facing our community. Collective Impact serves as an incubator for innovative programs. We aim to nurture innovative solutions to society’s most pressing issues. We provide resources and support to organizations so they can focus on developing their programs. Together we can make an impact. The Council of Large Public Housing Authorities is a national nonprofit organization that works to preserve and improve public and affordable housing through advocacy, research, policy analysis and public education. Emphasizing our historic and continuing commitment to Asian and Pacific Islander communities, EBALDC works with and for all the diverse populations of the East Bay to build healthy, vibrant and safe neighborhoods through community development. Eden Housing's mission is to build and maintain high-quality, well-managed, service-enhanced affordable housing communities that meet the needs of lower income families, seniors, and persons with disabilities. We are experts in the management of low-income, affordable and subsidized housing with certified managers for various government-assisted properties. With our exceptional and professional financial reporting abilities, virtually flawless compliance track-record, annually surveyed and satisfied residents, and our team of highly experienced and professional staff; it is no wonder why clients have turned to EPMI for over three decades for their property management needs. To create stable, vibrant and healthy communities by developing, financing and operating affordable, programenriched housing for families, seniors and people with special needs who lack the economic resources to access quality, safe housing opportunities. Tiffany Wheeler tiffany@collectiveimpact.com Juanita Pollard juanita@sfmagiczone.org Council of Large Public Housing Authorities East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation (EBALDC) Eden Housing EPMI Mercy Housing Abra Lyons-Warren abra@clpha.org Amber Lamason alamason@ebaldc.org Vanessa Hernandez vhernandez@edenhousing.org Johanna Standley jstandley@epmi-co.com Ashley Ante aante@mercyhousing.org Zoey Rogers zrogers@mercyhousing.org MidPen Housing Oakland Housing Authority Palo Alto Housing Corporation (PAHC) Partnership for Children & Youth Project Access Public Profit San Francisco Department of Children, Youth & their Families To provide safe, affordable housing of high quality to those in need; establish stability and opportunity in the lives of residents; and foster diverse communities that allow people from all ethnic, social and economic backgrounds to live in dignity, harmony and mutual respect. To assure the availability of quality housing for low-income persons and to promote the civic involvement and economic self-sufficiency of residents and to further the expansion of affordable housing within Oakland. PAHC's mission has always been to foster, develop, acquire, and manage low- and moderate- income housing in Palo Alto and the San Francisco Bay Area. Through its affiliated entities its activities involve administration of the City of Palo Alto's Below Market Rate (BMR) Program (PAHC Housing Services, LLC), development and/or acquisition of over 600 units of rental housing (Palo Alto Housing Corporation), management of the properties it owns (PAHC Management and Services Corporation) and general housing advocacy. Its properties are located in all geographical areas of Palo Alto. Brenda Castillo-Garza bcastillo@midpen-housing.org Jennifer Sweeney jsweeney@midpenhousing.org Lenita Ellis lellis@oakha.org Danielle Winford dwinford@oakha.org Ana Angel aangel@paloaltohousingcorp. org Kate Young kyoung@paloaltohousingcorp. org The Partnership for Children & Youth’s mission is to ignite systems of continuous learning, foster collaboration and build leadership among school districts, government agencies and community-based organizations serving low income children and youth. To be the leading provider of vital health, education and employment services to families, children, and seniors living in low-income housing communities. Our goal is to help keep family members employed, children in school, and seniors active. Jennifer Hicks jenny@partnerforchildren.org Public Profit is committed to improving the effectiveness of public service organizations through the effective use of information. We provide high-quality, cost-effective consulting services to nonprofits, governments, and schools. The mission of the Department of Children, Youth & Their Families is to ensure that families with children are a prominent and valued segment of San Francisco's social fabric by supporting programs and activities in every San Francisco neighborhood. Sara Wall swall@project-access.org Adam Allred aallred@project-access.org Alex McCreddin amccreddin@projectaccess.org Jocelyn Atkins jocelyn@publicprofit.net Sally Jenkins-Stevens sally.jenkins-stevens@dcyf.org